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government significantly increase the obstacles to those wishing to settle in britain. the number people applying for citizenship last year was up by 3%. brit, you havee g to know who jane austen is and her less popular novel is celebrating its 200th anniversary this week. we have more on why this classic has never gone out of print. >> pain austin was so proud of the novel, she called and her darling child. darling child.
government significantly increase the obstacles to those wishing to settle in britain. the number people applying for citizenship last year was up by 3%. brit, you havee g to know who jane austen is and her less popular novel is celebrating its 200th anniversary this week. we have more on why this classic has never gone out of print. >> pain austin was so proud of the novel, she called and her darling child. darling child.
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then it gets into humans and kills 109 people causes the government of malaysia to kill of all the p.i.g.s. coming from infected farms. some farms people. coming from infected farms. some farms people were so scared that they were abandoning their own farms running away one point* p.i.g.s. were running loose through abandoned villages, like a nightmare scenario but it really happened. almost like the book of exodus infectious p.i.g.s. running wild and one fellow called it the 1 mile barking cough because you could hear them coming. you knew your pig farm would be next. encephalitis is the disease in humans. this is what they do, try to solve the ecology and evolutionary biology. where does the virus live? what is the reservoir host? having humans come in contact? water they doing and it is that hot disruption that causes the of spillover that some time is the intermediate animals. and australia the fibrous falls out of fats and gets into the horse's. they are referred to as the amplifier host it reproduces abundantly in then then gets into people. the case in australia it is named after a
then it gets into humans and kills 109 people causes the government of malaysia to kill of all the p.i.g.s. coming from infected farms. some farms people. coming from infected farms. some farms people were so scared that they were abandoning their own farms running away one point* p.i.g.s. were running loose through abandoned villages, like a nightmare scenario but it really happened. almost like the book of exodus infectious p.i.g.s. running wild and one fellow called it the 1 mile barking...
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but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the other company pace the costs. they want to make sure it remains the same. what prompted this new aid strategy was competition from china. in recent years, it agrees to aid. this stadium is going up in zambia. china is financing it. the costs are $94 million. last summer, chinese authorities announced that over the next three years, they will spend $20 billion on all the projects. that's double what they spend for the past three years. >> translator: we can't leave everything up to the government. we need to work with the private and nonprofit sectors to expand this program as much as possible. >> reporter: japan's aid strategy also benefits japanese companies. he works for the motorcycle maker that installed the water purification system. he had been working to cultivate the african market because jica provided research costs and data. was able to keep the company's costs
but the japanese government pays the bill. under the new system, it's the company that does all the planning. jica pays up to $560,000 in research fees. the other company pace the costs. they want to make sure it remains the same. what prompted this new aid strategy was competition from china. in recent years, it agrees to aid. this stadium is going up in zambia. china is financing it. the costs are $94 million. last summer, chinese authorities announced that over the next three years, they...
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what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20 years old. in order to be able to get inside the club. most of those who died died of poisoning from the result of the fire. this is only the beginning of the investigation, because people are demanding a lot of answers. >> thank you. coming up in the program, we are with syria and opposition forces. we are at the courthouse where he is appealing the life sentence. another tibeday, another record. tens of thousands of people have marched through paris in support of the french government's plan to legalize gay marriage. the rally comes befo
what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20...
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. >> what does the government have to say? >> they make it clear that this is queen beatrix's own choice. the monarchy in the netherlands forms part of the government am a part of politics, part of parliament -- government, part of politics, part of parliament. there are many who believe that this role should be left involved in -- less involved in parliament and more ceremonial. there is a trend toward modernization of the monarchy. when willem alexander takes over, things will stay as they are for the moment, at least. >> on to other news -- more violence in egypt. police and protesters have clashed in cairo and the city of port said on day five of the latest crisis to hit the country. >> it is becoming a test of the authority of president mohammad morrissey and his muslim brotherhood. he announced the state in emergency -- president mohammed morrissey -- mohammed morsi and his muslim brotherhood. he announced a state of emergency in three areas. >> they have asked all egyptians to express themselves peacefully. >> on monday
. >> what does the government have to say? >> they make it clear that this is queen beatrix's own choice. the monarchy in the netherlands forms part of the government am a part of politics, part of parliament -- government, part of politics, part of parliament. there are many who believe that this role should be left involved in -- less involved in parliament and more ceremonial. there is a trend toward modernization of the monarchy. when willem alexander takes over, things will...
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i think that one of the things that we all learned from that was that we cannot depend on government to see care of us and that we need to educate everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the powering for everyone that was involved you know it's a really good point because every political movement of people look for leaders to follow and really all of us should be leaders of the idea is the most important thing and ideas cannot be squashed i mean they will move on and as long as we're all carrying those ideas with us and really stepping up to the point i think that that's. you know where can people find out more about you and what's next for you well they can go to my website. and i'm planning a lot of gigs for the new year but. i'm especially excited i started an activist talent bo
i think that one of the things that we all learned from that was that we cannot depend on government to see care of us and that we need to educate everybody i think that his whole candidacy was about education and i think that now everybody is able to take that message and go out there and take personal responsibility and show other people and spread it so i think we've all taken over that mantle i don't think that there's one single person that's rising to the top but i think that some of the...
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more. [ laughter ] sure, exercise will make me look better, feel better, be more attractive, but if a government employee getting paid ten bucks an hour doesn't see how i've shaved inches off my muffin top, why even fly anymore? [ laughter ] i might as well take the bus, where you don't need some fancy scanner to flash people your junk. [ laughter ] now, folks, my guest tonight a man named michael shellenberger. he is an environmental strategist who believes that we need new thinking when it comes to the battle against global warming. i agree. my old thinking was "what global warming?" [ laughter ] now, i began to believe in global warming after al gore's movie made money. [ laughter ] the market had spoken. it's the same reason i believe our children are fighting to the death in capitol city. [ laughter ] and the evidence is growing. look no further than australia, which was just simultaneously battered by typhoons, wildfires, and record heat. and that's in january. imagine what it's like there in the summer. [ laughter ] but ladies and gentlemen -- [ laughter ] -- australia didn't take this ly
more. [ laughter ] sure, exercise will make me look better, feel better, be more attractive, but if a government employee getting paid ten bucks an hour doesn't see how i've shaved inches off my muffin top, why even fly anymore? [ laughter ] i might as well take the bus, where you don't need some fancy scanner to flash people your junk. [ laughter ] now, folks, my guest tonight a man named michael shellenberger. he is an environmental strategist who believes that we need new thinking when it...
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winning three championships before the second world war however only on the moscow clocks were backed by government agencies and had their own standings the nama whether police side and sascoc the army as well sparta was considered to be the people's team and the nomadic side had to play it there is a ground zero and then in one thousand fifty sixty delusion e.q. steady and was erected and the biggest started sporting the arena became home for sports for many years to come. for starters preferred status to news to say that it was important for moscow that the luzhniki stadium host of matches every other moscow side had their own ground the only spot tac had a massive following in the stands so as the most popular team we played at the biggest stadium. with a ball within this point. in soviet times they said spacek were offered the chance to buy they do sneaky but in those days no one really thought of what would happen the next day and we just kept playing them is still belongs to the city we considered the luzhniki to be our home when we hosted some of our rivals like to nominate can have ninety t
winning three championships before the second world war however only on the moscow clocks were backed by government agencies and had their own standings the nama whether police side and sascoc the army as well sparta was considered to be the people's team and the nomadic side had to play it there is a ground zero and then in one thousand fifty sixty delusion e.q. steady and was erected and the biggest started sporting the arena became home for sports for many years to come. for starters...
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anti-government groups are demanding faster reforms. mike is in the egyptian capital of cairo and joins us. how is the turnout so far for the protest? >> there are crouse in the tahrir square. there have been several minor clashes in the streets surrounding the square, streets leading to the interior ministry, which have been barricaded after a minor skirmishes between protestors and police. this is as much a demonstration as it is a celebration of the second anniversary of the revolution. gathering here are opposition groups largely opposed to a government they believe is not serving their interests or the revolution. the dominant political force has called on its followers to stay away from tahrir square, to carry out acts of civic responsibility like planting trees or giving food to the poor. this is indicative of how divided egypt remains two years on. the commemoration of the revolution being marked by one set of the population while another sector of the population is tearing out festivities elsewhere. >> harkin just to make -- i
anti-government groups are demanding faster reforms. mike is in the egyptian capital of cairo and joins us. how is the turnout so far for the protest? >> there are crouse in the tahrir square. there have been several minor clashes in the streets surrounding the square, streets leading to the interior ministry, which have been barricaded after a minor skirmishes between protestors and police. this is as much a demonstration as it is a celebration of the second anniversary of the...
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the federal government will now open at noon. let's go to meteorologist erica grow. >> it's good idea to delay that opening, because the worst of it will be over by noon. let's take a look at that advisory in effect for the entire metro area. all the counties highlighted in purple are under that advisory. the expiration times are at staggered times but everyone will be out of the advisory by 150bg a.m. so this is over and done with by midmorning. you can see on satellite and radar the wintry mix approaching from the north, starting to skirt the mason dixon line and move into the panhandle of maryland. rain basically all south of there. however, as temperatures continue to fall close to freezing we will see that rain falling and freezing on any untreated surfaces. we're already below freezing in places like, let's see, we have a temperature of 30 in rockville, 29 in bethesda, right at the freezing point. lots of places below freezing. 31 in centreville. so this storm will continue to move toward us from west to east. some sleet mi
the federal government will now open at noon. let's go to meteorologist erica grow. >> it's good idea to delay that opening, because the worst of it will be over by noon. let's take a look at that advisory in effect for the entire metro area. all the counties highlighted in purple are under that advisory. the expiration times are at staggered times but everyone will be out of the advisory by 150bg a.m. so this is over and done with by midmorning. you can see on satellite and radar the...
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. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employee of the engineering firm, jgc. ravi kappusany was reunited at the airport with members of his family. >> i'm happy i came back home safely, that's all. the government knows what's happening. >> in manila, four filipino survivors also returned home on wednesday from a passenger plane from algeria, via qatar. they were working at the gas plant in the algerian desert at the time of the attack. they came into the arrivals hall accompanied by a japanese employee of jgc. they looked tense and did not respond to questions from reporters. a vehicle sent by the company collected them from the airport. several asian countries suffered casualties in the attack. they include seven japanese, six filipinos and one malaysian. >>> julia gillard has called for easing of fricti
. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employee of the engineering firm, jgc. ravi kappusany was reunited at the airport with members of his family. >> i'm happy i came back home safely, that's all. the government...
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. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate hasn't pass ad budget in almost four years. >> the last time they pass ad budget the ipad hadn't been introduced. >> reporter: paul ryan will draft the budget with deeper cuts. that's a carrot to get conservatives to go along but some still want to see cuts first. >> will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant efforts are made to fix the under lying problems. >> reporter: senate democrats hint theology pass a budget but not soon. >> approach that when we need to. >> reporter: the white house says even in short term the president will sign pinpoint >> the debt ceiling ought not to be a political football. >> reporter: this republican retreat with one last tanned if they can't compromise lawmakers' paychecks could take a hit. what's still not known is if this is temporary passing this budget and this extension of the debt limit. if it's temporary we could still see a credit downgrade. >> we hope that does not happen. tracie potts in washington, d.c., thanks you. >> jill kelley is peaking out for
. >> i'm tired of government governing by gimmicks. >> reporter: the senate hasn't pass ad budget in almost four years. >> the last time they pass ad budget the ipad hadn't been introduced. >> reporter: paul ryan will draft the budget with deeper cuts. that's a carrot to get conservatives to go along but some still want to see cuts first. >> will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant efforts are made to fix the under lying problems. >>...
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government's role has been in ensuring they come into this country. we are pleased to be joined by two drug policy experts as well, san ho tree and colletta youn r younge youngers. without further ado want to hand it over to the panel. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for coming out here. i'm really excited coming to new york and excited to be here. i'm going to start by talking about my book and we will go into a little bit about -- which focuses on coca and coca policy and how that is relevant especially this week what is going on in the un and the history of the tree that prohibits coca round world. my book started as a children's book. started as a follow-up to a children's book i did about marijuana in 2004-2005. wasn't about teaching kids how to smoke weed but an educational book about how a parent might talk to their kids about difficult subject that they might run into. that is why the format is like an illustrated picture book for kids but as i got deeper into the subject and started looking into coca which we jenna lee i thought wa
government's role has been in ensuring they come into this country. we are pleased to be joined by two drug policy experts as well, san ho tree and colletta youn r younge youngers. without further ado want to hand it over to the panel. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much for coming out here. i'm really excited coming to new york and excited to be here. i'm going to start by talking about my book and we will go into a little bit about -- which focuses on coca and coca policy and how...
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when you ask do you want the government to ban certain things, you get quite another answer. and that's because we have a sense of not just of equality in the country but fairness. >> you've been laughing here. what's amusing here? >> what's amusing to me is we're making such a big deal about it. we all live our lives, right? i think on a day-to-day basis, we accept the people around us. we have to go to work, we have to shop, we go to the gym, wherever. the fact that we're making a big deal about the president using the word "gay" is crazy. that is absolutely crazy. >> there's a big deal to be made here which is that only in nine states can i get married. you can get married in all the states. >> i'm not saying there's not stupidly. >> that's a big deal. not just about him using gay in his inaugural remarks, this is about him saying on that issue, that's not fair, that's not equal rights. >> imagine how it would be -- imagine how it would be if actually you could be a black man or woman in america and only have your rights recognized in a number of states. people would find
when you ask do you want the government to ban certain things, you get quite another answer. and that's because we have a sense of not just of equality in the country but fairness. >> you've been laughing here. what's amusing here? >> what's amusing to me is we're making such a big deal about it. we all live our lives, right? i think on a day-to-day basis, we accept the people around us. we have to go to work, we have to shop, we go to the gym, wherever. the fact that we're making a...
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. >> the death toll continues to rise in egypt as anti-government clashes continued. at least 50 people have been killed. the president has declared a state of emergency in three cities hit hardest by the protests. he has reached out to the political opposition, inviting them for a national dialogue. they say negotiations are off the table until morsi addresses the concerns of the protesters. people in brazil began holding funerals. police believe -- three people have been arrested and police are looking for a fourth person in connection to the fire. most of the victims died from smoke inhalation. >> the boy scouts of america is thinking about a drastic change to its controversial policy banning openly gay scouts and scout leaders. the board of directors would remove the ban from the national organization's rules leaving local religious and civic groups to decide for themselves how to address the issue. if approved, the national policy change could be announced as early as next week. >> some great news for college graduates. salaries are on the rise. the degrees most
. >> the death toll continues to rise in egypt as anti-government clashes continued. at least 50 people have been killed. the president has declared a state of emergency in three cities hit hardest by the protests. he has reached out to the political opposition, inviting them for a national dialogue. they say negotiations are off the table until morsi addresses the concerns of the protesters. people in brazil began holding funerals. police believe -- three people have been arrested and...
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the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's plan to stimulate japanese government by expanding government expenditures. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to exceed what the government would get by issuing new bonds. the government expects tax revenues to total over $473 billion, or nearly 2% more than in this fiscal year. meanwhile, new bond offerings will fall by 3% to about $470 billion. japan still replies on government bond sells for 46% of its total revenue. the outstanding balance of government debt is expected to total about $8.2 trillion at the end of fiscal 2013. to repay it, the nation requires 17 years worth of tax revenues. the total debt also translates into almost $65,000 per person. the government plans to submit the draft budget to the diet for approval by the end of next month. >>> let's check on the markets. eu
the draft budget reflects shinzo abe's plan to stimulate japanese government by expanding government expenditures. the government plans to spend over $770 billion to implement its policies. that's up about 3% in yen terms from the current fiscal year. it has earmarked more than $240 billion for servicing government debt or an increase of over 1%. also for the first time in four years, tax revenues are expected to exceed what the government would get by issuing new bonds. the government expects...
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we tried to persuade the government not to go to war in iraq. the irony for me was my own brother was fighting on the front line in iraq at the time and it was a very intense period and in the end it led to my departure from the paper because we were given some photographs of british troops apparently abusing iraqis, which may or may not have been fake. we never really found out about them, but i left. >> rose: there was more to that than that, though, wasn't it? the question was whether, you know, if those photos were fake? >> here's the reality, i certainly didn't know they were fake. the idea i would have published any pictures knowing they were fake is ridiculous and offensive and i've always made that clear to people. the reality is we had two soldiers come to us. they album full of photographs of them with soldiers in the period they were talk ug about. and then they had these other pictures of troops with their faces cut off the pictures, apparently urinating and abusing iraqi civilians. now, i was fired over this because the ministry of
we tried to persuade the government not to go to war in iraq. the irony for me was my own brother was fighting on the front line in iraq at the time and it was a very intense period and in the end it led to my departure from the paper because we were given some photographs of british troops apparently abusing iraqis, which may or may not have been fake. we never really found out about them, but i left. >> rose: there was more to that than that, though, wasn't it? the question was whether,...
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government, right, the american recovery act. now the next stage of this is that the consumer and the private sector have to pick up. the question you really asked is unemployment, will it start to go lower? >> i think you will start to see gradual decrease in the unemployment rate. david: thank goodness. >> for an investor, you have two scenarios where you can make money, an aggressive strategy and a conservative one. can you take us through them? >> sure, absolutely. on the aggressive growth strategy, someone that does not need a fixed income portfolio, consider having some money in the emerging markets, also like the previous guest may have mentioned, gold also is perhaps a nice inflation hedge, if you do start to see a reacceleration of inflation. and also large cap, large cap growth as well as large cap value should always -- should be overweight in one's portfolio. david: and more conservative would be? >> more conservative would be rough about 35% in equities and gold with 65% in u.s.-based debt, either it be corporate deb
government, right, the american recovery act. now the next stage of this is that the consumer and the private sector have to pick up. the question you really asked is unemployment, will it start to go lower? >> i think you will start to see gradual decrease in the unemployment rate. david: thank goodness. >> for an investor, you have two scenarios where you can make money, an aggressive strategy and a conservative one. can you take us through them? >> sure, absolutely. on the...
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. >> in egypt, a warning from the army that the political situation is turning into chaos and the government is in danger of collapse. closed the american embassy because of the on going protest. and thousands more defied cur fees to protest on the streets of three cities. more protests are planned today against president morsi. he declared an emergency and gave new powers to the army to arrest protestors. 56 have died since violence last thursday. the white house is condemning the violence. >> coming up, fans show their support for the ravens with massive send off. hear from the team ahead. >> coming up next, the champ is here. peterson is ready to step back into the ring and teaming up with a hall of famer in the process. i'll have the details when fox morning news continues. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. in like...2 minutes! [ male announcer ] once you've you get it -- the difference 100% fiber optics makes. but don't take our word for it -- ask a real fios customer. ask me why fiber optics matters. ask me about the upload speeds -- th
. >> in egypt, a warning from the army that the political situation is turning into chaos and the government is in danger of collapse. closed the american embassy because of the on going protest. and thousands more defied cur fees to protest on the streets of three cities. more protests are planned today against president morsi. he declared an emergency and gave new powers to the army to arrest protestors. 56 have died since violence last thursday. the white house is condemning the...
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. >>> any ran last week the government successfully launched a live monkey into space. i like that it was specified it was a live monkey as if there was a chance they would send a dedmon ki into space. there was no independent confirmation but they did release a photo. this is the alleged iranian space monkey. based on the photograph i'm guessing he didn't volunteer for the mission. but i like seeing the iranian space monkey up with the ikea sweater monkey. they claim he traveled 75 miles into space and returned alive and well. they threw him a parade when he got back. there is the space monkey. wait a minute -- yeah, that's him. adorable when he bangs his cymbals together. >>> are you familiar with cnn headline news? this is a news channel that doesn't give you a lot of detail. they give you the basics quickly. and because so many stories are back to back, the transitions can be difficult like this from natasha currie who has the cnn headline news segue of the day. >> do you remember the show with the monkeys that would talk it was on after "the monkeess that might be
. >>> any ran last week the government successfully launched a live monkey into space. i like that it was specified it was a live monkey as if there was a chance they would send a dedmon ki into space. there was no independent confirmation but they did release a photo. this is the alleged iranian space monkey. based on the photograph i'm guessing he didn't volunteer for the mission. but i like seeing the iranian space monkey up with the ikea sweater monkey. they claim he traveled 75...
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likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three issues. netanyahu, according to exit polls, will once again be prime minister in israel. >> thanks, tyler. heading towards the close. about 50 minutes left in the trading session just off the highs of the day. a reminder. any positive close for the dow and s&p, new five-year highs. >> ameritrade getting a boost in trade today despite a drop in profits. stock is up 23% over the past three months. right after the break the ceo joins us with the real story behind this quarter and his concern of a proposed trading tax in europe and whether it could make its way here to america. >> also. big earnings reports afte
likud party has won about 31 seat in the -- in the parliament and will take the lead in forming the government. netanyahu had called these elections in a way as a reflection of his policies on the west bank and settlements, the quelling of the uprising in gaza and, of course, israeli relations or lack of relations, i should say, with iran. many people and political observers there believe that this will then continue his relatively more hardline right-leaning policies on all of those three...
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, more responsible government. that evaporated so quickly in front of my eyes and your eyes all of the momentum evaporated. it all went away in less than two years. i don't know why, that's on the folks, is it not? >> no. i think, in fact, i think that's an argument for the other side and i will tell you why. you can't get a fundamental change in the philosophy of a country in two years. what does happen you run the 2010 rejection. what was the difference between 2010 and 2012? 2010 there was no presidential candidate at the top of the ticket. it was a purely ideological election which was largely on obama care. the revulsion against obama care. the single most intrusive legislation in three decades. >> bill: if there was so many revulsion why didn't it carry through to the election of 2012. >> the can dated chosen in 2012 had passed romney care which was the equivalent of obama care. >> bill: vote against the guy. architect of big liberal machine that now is exposed. remember in 2008, barack obama was a much more
, more responsible government. that evaporated so quickly in front of my eyes and your eyes all of the momentum evaporated. it all went away in less than two years. i don't know why, that's on the folks, is it not? >> no. i think, in fact, i think that's an argument for the other side and i will tell you why. you can't get a fundamental change in the philosophy of a country in two years. what does happen you run the 2010 rejection. what was the difference between 2010 and 2012? 2010 there...
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domestic problems, a huge embargo against them, trade sanctions and people are suffering and their government is not very favorable locally, and they need a boost of local self-confidence. >>guest: it could help that. it sends a message to their people and the region that the regime is strong and they do have the scientific accomplishments to show. >>shepard: i cannot imagine the israelis would think too high of the monkey business? >>guest: the israelis already have their own very sophisticate ed ballistic missile but in the battle for opinion in the middle east, they probably certainly do not look at this as a good sign. >>shepard: all right, good to see you, thanks again. >> bank of america is now suing the young man used a law to claim the life of a multimillion dollar mansion that bank of america owns after having foreclosed on the 7,500 square foot home in boca raton and now they filed an injunction. in july, the squatter moved into the mansion without paying and the cops showed up to kick him out but they could caught in because of a bizarre legal loophole. the city may have turned off
domestic problems, a huge embargo against them, trade sanctions and people are suffering and their government is not very favorable locally, and they need a boost of local self-confidence. >>guest: it could help that. it sends a message to their people and the region that the regime is strong and they do have the scientific accomplishments to show. >>shepard: i cannot imagine the israelis would think too high of the monkey business? >>guest: the israelis already have their own...
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we were told by every level of government here there were lucky weapons of mass destruction the justify a war the invasion of the united states we're still searching for those weapons. you see there that's an interesting response there from senator mccain and secretary of clinton who seem to be in part a muse by the notion that libya and iraq could possibly be compared here now there are other examples of what became a heated hearing at times lawmakers repeatedly questioned secretary clinton about one of the major issues here the question of security was a good enough why were requests for more security met with any action here was one exchange following our line of questioning. with specific security requests they didn't come to me i had no knowledge of them and i've been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi you did not read the cables from bester stevens i would have relieved you of your post i think it's inexcusable the question of whether the blame alternately lies with secretary clinton the nation's top diplomat remains unresolved but ben
we were told by every level of government here there were lucky weapons of mass destruction the justify a war the invasion of the united states we're still searching for those weapons. you see there that's an interesting response there from senator mccain and secretary of clinton who seem to be in part a muse by the notion that libya and iraq could possibly be compared here now there are other examples of what became a heated hearing at times lawmakers repeatedly questioned secretary clinton...
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, the new government. and we have probably to reduce our deficit quite significantly, our budget deficit. so it will be tough. but, any government coming in which can put the budget in shape for three or four years would be well-sized to do that. liz: you are surrounded by enemies in many regards. it is always a worry with arab nations who at least some of them don't want to see israel succeed. plus now with iran you have got that situation. there is tension in algeria. what happened in iraq, benghazi. you know, how worrisome has that become? and does it affect any of the decisions you make at the central bank? >> well the, the fact that the security situation around us is changed, for the worse, in many ways, obviously affects the way the government behaves and will, has affected the defense budget. that is something we just have to taken into account. israel has been pretty successful in maintaining peace within the borders of israel. when i say pretty successful, i mean very successful. one feels safe i
, the new government. and we have probably to reduce our deficit quite significantly, our budget deficit. so it will be tough. but, any government coming in which can put the budget in shape for three or four years would be well-sized to do that. liz: you are surrounded by enemies in many regards. it is always a worry with arab nations who at least some of them don't want to see israel succeed. plus now with iran you have got that situation. there is tension in algeria. what happened in iraq,...
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. >> one rope to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >>> a republican-run senate committee in the virginia legislature killed a bill that would have made the commonwealth's preapportion ultrasounds optional. there are have been three bills respond ired to eliminate or often the slaw. none have made it out of the committee. committee. -- or soften the law. law. >>> time now for the morning line. dave ross, you are back. >> yes, sir and the ravens are back. back in the super bowl? new orleans. >> i don't know if you would be allow to go down to new orleans. >> why not? >> you could be dangerous. the last time they went to the super bowl in 2000 in tampa. i was actually there. i was covering the game. it was a good time. i hope they don't have too much of a good time because john harbaugh has called this a business trip. >> it is a business trip. >> you got to have some fun. >> like today. >> people yesterday were out there. they were getting down in baltimore for the sentoff. there is john harbaugh, big smiles. they touched down
. >> one rope to save the money is the extra cash would come in handy if there are cutbacks in government spending. >>> a republican-run senate committee in the virginia legislature killed a bill that would have made the commonwealth's preapportion ultrasounds optional. there are have been three bills respond ired to eliminate or often the slaw. none have made it out of the committee. committee. -- or soften the law. law. >>> time now for the morning line. dave ross, you...
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he's comparing to an east german government effort to dope at the olympics. he also denied that even within the sport of cycling, it was not the most sophisticated. but you're saying, juliet, it's arguable whether in all sports, but in the sport of cycling there was no other team that could do what this team could. >> well, i'm not sure. but if there was a team like that, then the u.s. postal service team wouldn't have won seven tours in a row. that was pretty phenomenal. there was a reason for that. you know, people tend to think it was because they were doping better than everybody else. >> it's, again, another development in this ongoing story. we'll continue to follow it. betty andreu we appreciate talking to you. and juliet macur as well. thank you very much. we're talking about this on twitter. let's continue the conversation on twitter @anderson cooper. >>> president obama sitting down for his first joint interview with secretary of state hillary clinton. we'll take a listen to some of what they said and look ahead at what could be next for secretary c
he's comparing to an east german government effort to dope at the olympics. he also denied that even within the sport of cycling, it was not the most sophisticated. but you're saying, juliet, it's arguable whether in all sports, but in the sport of cycling there was no other team that could do what this team could. >> well, i'm not sure. but if there was a team like that, then the u.s. postal service team wouldn't have won seven tours in a row. that was pretty phenomenal. there was a...
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. >> the fbi is investigating the possible hacking of a government web site. anonymous says it high jakd the u.s. sentencing commission web site to avenge the death of aaron swartz, an internet activist who committed suicide. the web site was taken over today and replaced with a message warning that when swartz killed himself a line was crossed. the hackers say they have copied secret information and-under now threatening to make it public. >>> still to come on abc7 abc7 -- abc7 news at 11, an accidental discovery is helping people that are color blind. >> leigh: you'll need the sunglasses tomorrow. it's going be a perfect day if you like it cool. we'll look at the accuweather seven-day foreñcús >> sometimes the best inventions are discovered by accident and that's how a local scientist came across what is proving to be a remedy for color blindness. here's the story. >> a pair of classic aviator sun glasses will run you ten bucks at a drug store. so why may 600 four this? for a starter, if you're color blind, andy is taking a test to determine how quickly he
. >> the fbi is investigating the possible hacking of a government web site. anonymous says it high jakd the u.s. sentencing commission web site to avenge the death of aaron swartz, an internet activist who committed suicide. the web site was taken over today and replaced with a message warning that when swartz killed himself a line was crossed. the hackers say they have copied secret information and-under now threatening to make it public. >>> still to come on abc7 abc7 -- abc7...
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. >> the fbi is investigating the possible hacking of a government web site. anonymous says it high jakd the u.s. sentencing commission web site to avenge the death of aaron swartz, an internet activist who committed suicide. the web site was taken over today and replaced with a message warning that when swartz killed himself a line was crossed. the hackers say they have copied secret information and-under now threatening to make it public. >>> still to come on abc7 abc7 -- abc7 news at 11, an accidental discovery is helping people that are color blind. >> leigh: you'll need the sunglasses tomorrow. it's going be a perfect day if you like it cool. we'll look at the accuweather seven-day fore >> sometimes the best inventions are discovered by accident and that's how a local scientist came across what is proving to be a remedy for color blindness. here's the story. >> a pair of classic aviator sun glasses will run you ten bucks at a drug store. so why may 600 four this? for a starter, if you're color blind, andy is taking a test to determine how quickly he can t
. >> the fbi is investigating the possible hacking of a government web site. anonymous says it high jakd the u.s. sentencing commission web site to avenge the death of aaron swartz, an internet activist who committed suicide. the web site was taken over today and replaced with a message warning that when swartz killed himself a line was crossed. the hackers say they have copied secret information and-under now threatening to make it public. >>> still to come on abc7 abc7 -- abc7...
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friend and relatives said the government hounded him for posting government reportos line. >> new concerns and call for immediate action. salt lake city has a toxic air problem. the amount of soot in the air is three times the federal clean air limits. doctors say it is dangerous and can cause lung problems and they want authority to do something about it they are following the story now. dominic. >> it is alarming call from the do of severe health repercutions for the public. a weather condition has left a ca of cold air over the city and trapping in all of the polushion. doctors are pleading with the authority to declare a public health emergency because the illnesses that the public face being be fatal. >> women that are pregnant right now will miscarry. some wome will develop preclamsyia and a few more babies will be born prematurely because of the five-days this bad month. >> you don't have to be pregnant or old and sick. fit people can develop problems if it lasts much longer. >> the governor's office said the smog hasn't crossed the legal limit yet but there are tempering measures t
friend and relatives said the government hounded him for posting government reportos line. >> new concerns and call for immediate action. salt lake city has a toxic air problem. the amount of soot in the air is three times the federal clean air limits. doctors say it is dangerous and can cause lung problems and they want authority to do something about it they are following the story now. dominic. >> it is alarming call from the do of severe health repercutions for the public. a...
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the government building under attack. look here. >> a series of bombs set off at the headquarters of the kabul police traffic department leading to a gun fight there. 10 people were hurt. the taliban claiming responsibility. >> the president's first term is looked at after being sworn in. >> as the president's first term skoms to an end here are interesting statistic abouts his first year. doun joan increased 58 percent but national debt increased $5.8 trillion. that's the largest under one president. he signed 654 bills into law and gave 852 speeches or comments. 699 of those using a tell prm presidenter. he visited 45 countries seven more than once and managed to squeeze in 113 golf outings and 13 vacations. totalling 83 days. in terms of domestic travel he visited 44 states still missing arkansas, idaho, north dakota, south carolina and utah. he has issued 22 presidential pardons the least. whether or not we are better now than we were four years ago depends on which numbers you choose to focus on. >>> it is now 44 aft
the government building under attack. look here. >> a series of bombs set off at the headquarters of the kabul police traffic department leading to a gun fight there. 10 people were hurt. the taliban claiming responsibility. >> the president's first term is looked at after being sworn in. >> as the president's first term skoms to an end here are interesting statistic abouts his first year. doun joan increased 58 percent but national debt increased $5.8 trillion. that's the...
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the fact that none of the funds were used on the program itself, or no service was rendered to the government, i automatically recognize that as being improper. >> he claims the program manager refused to avoid more than 100,000 effect i have citations, at the same time, she did allegedly void several other legitimate tickets. sergeant robinson reported it to internal affairs. the conclusion, robinson says the allegations were upheld, but no punishment. >> today, the program manager continues to be in position without any discipline. >> last september, robinson appealed to d.c. council chair, who at the time, was chair of the judiciary committee. >> i give you four minutes, but that's it. >> yes, sir. >> robinson asked for an oversight hearing, but mendelson turned him down. >> a complaint such as he alleges, i take it seriously. i have no way of judging the accuracy and so what i do is i ask an office that has the ability to investigate to look into it. >> that office is the office of the inspector general. when i contacted them about it, all they would say is that the office of the inspecto
the fact that none of the funds were used on the program itself, or no service was rendered to the government, i automatically recognize that as being improper. >> he claims the program manager refused to avoid more than 100,000 effect i have citations, at the same time, she did allegedly void several other legitimate tickets. sergeant robinson reported it to internal affairs. the conclusion, robinson says the allegations were upheld, but no punishment. >> today, the program manager...
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if you're a republican president or democratic president, you don't want divided government. you want a house and a senate that's in your hands. karl rove, he talked about a permanent republican majority. he was trying to set up a system where the country at least 50% would vote for a republican president, republican house, republican senate. didn't last long. so that's what you try to do. republicans love talking about ronald reagan. why? the reagan revolution. to this day they talk about him. why? from 1980 all of the way through 2000 it's been all about reagan. this is what you do. i don't understand, speaker boehner. >> what about -- so issues like gay rights which he mentioned there. what about practicality? what does this do to a lot of democrats that live in red states where people don't agree with that. they're running for re-election in 2014. >> do you vote based upon one issue or do you look at a variety of issues? same thing about the issue of choice. there are some people out there who say i am only going to vote based upon whether or not you are pro-choice or pro
if you're a republican president or democratic president, you don't want divided government. you want a house and a senate that's in your hands. karl rove, he talked about a permanent republican majority. he was trying to set up a system where the country at least 50% would vote for a republican president, republican house, republican senate. didn't last long. so that's what you try to do. republicans love talking about ronald reagan. why? the reagan revolution. to this day they talk about him....